I haven’t try the circuit, but R4 (220k ohm) seems too small for 9V supply. I’d increase it to may be 470k or even higher. You can see if you have the best value by reading the voltage at the Q1 collector. The voltage here should be about 3-4.5V when you don’t have the sound coming in.

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